LinusBio Raises $16 Million to Scale Growth and Deliver Tangible Outcomes

The company set to unveil an early autism and ALS detection and treatment platform

New York City – January 13, 2023 – LinusBio, a leader in precision exposome sequencing, today announced it raised over $16 million in Series A funding to deliver a novel platform that bridges genomics, the environment, and biological response.

Historically, many health conditions, such as autism spectrum disorder, have lacked biological tests to aid in diagnosis, monitor progression, or serve as objective endpoints in clinical trials. LinusBio’s proprietary platform introduces precision exposome biomarkers that can facilitate discovery across these domains.

The technology has the potential to fundamentally transform how complex disorders are diagnosed and treated – from autism to gastrointestinal disorders to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to renal disease and cancers.

Furthermore, the LinusBio platform can substantially improve clinical trials by providing data equal to over 500 liquid biopsies or blood samples, but all from a single strand of hair. It is the first technology platform that maps the molecular dynamics of human physiology in a time-dependent manner. The platform can help identify novel compounds for health conditions where genomic biomarkers have previously had limited success. The company is already using this platform in two pharma-sponsored trials and is in the process of partnering with several organizations within the healthcare and pharma ecosystem.

LinusBio Lab
LinusBio’s technology examines human physiology at the molecular level through a strand of hair, leveraging proprietary laser and robotics technology.

The company’s initial focus is on neurological disorders. One of the company’s early technologies, StrandDx™-ASD, can assess the likelihood of autism at birth with 80% to 90% accuracy, and assist with personalized treatment decisions.

As a result, LinusBio’ early autism diagnostic aid has been granted an FDA Breakthrough Designation, reserved for innovations that “provide for more effective treatment or diagnosis of life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating diseases or conditions.” The solution has received CE Mark designation in the European Union as a diagnostic aid.

Early detection is critical for those on the autism spectrum. In fact, the National Institutes of Health found that some children that are diagnosed and treated early make substantial progress.

Dr. Manish Arora, Co-Founder and CEO, LinusBio

“Our mission is simple: to deliver better outcomes for people and families affected by complex health conditions,” said Manish Arora, PhD., Co-Founder and CEO of LinusBio. “We chose to focus on autism first for many considerations, an important one of them is the dramatically different trajectory in cases of an early detection and effective intervention. The impact on the patient and the patient’s family can be substantial. We’re proud to launch the LinusBio platform to meet the tremendous need for better, faster, and comprehensive diagnostics and treatments for a range of conditions and diseases.”

The company’s program pipeline also comprises advanced biomarkers for ALS, oncology (including pediatric cancer), gastroenterology (inflammatory bowel disease) and mental disorders (psychosis & schizophrenia).  

The round was led by GreatPoint Ventures and Bow Capital. Other investors included Divergent Investments, Nicole Shanahan (President, Bia-Echo Foundation), the David Bellet Family Office, Gillian Sandler, and Sanford Robertson (Co-Founder of Francisco Partners and former board member of Salesforce), among others.

“Every day, every week, every month that certain diseases fester undetected and untreated impacts a patient’s long-term outlook,” said Ashok Krishnamurthi, Managing Partner, GreatPoint Ventures. “We’re looking forward to working with LinusBio to scale their solutions and bring them to market to meet vital needs.”

“Our mission is to help shorten the path of innovation from science to society,” said Rafi Syed, General Partner, Bow Capital. “We’re proud to collaborate with LinusBio, which has great potential to transform the implications of complex diseases.”

LinusBio’s technology examines human physiology at the molecular level through a strand of hair. Leveraging proprietary laser and robotics technology, LinusBio analyzes these strands and collects thousands of data points to measure individuals’ biological response to their lifespan environmental exposures. LinusBio is the first technology platform that maps the molecular dynamics of human physiology in a time-dependent manner.

“This technology is very exciting for those impacted by autism and many other conditions, as well as their families,” said Amol Deshpande, Founder of Divergent Investments, and the CEO and Co-Founder of Farmers Business Network. “LinusBio has the opportunity to fundamentally transform the healthcare industry.”

Arora, the CEO of LinusBio, is an environmental epidemiologist and exposure biologist. He is a recipient of a Presidential PECASE award from the White House, the highest civilian award given to early career scientists. Drs. Christine Austin, PhD., and Paul Curtin, PhD., also co-founded the company and serve on the leadership team.

The funding will be used to grow the LinusBio team, deliver more positive outcomes across more health conditions, and develop a world-class platform that will serve as a central hub for diagnostics and treatment.

About LinusBio

LinusBio (Linus Biotechnology Inc.) is a patient-centric, breakthrough science precision exposome medicine company headquartered in New York, NY. The Company’s program pipeline comprises precision exposome medicine biomarkers and target discovery across disease domains for which historically no molecular endpoints have been available in medical practice or for clinical trials, including CNS (autism spectrum disorder, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), gastroenterology (inflammatory bowel disease), renal disease and oncology. For more information, visit www.linusbio.com.

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Novozymes and LinusBio announce collaboration to accelerate scientific discovery in Biohealth


Novozymes, the world leader in biological solutions, and LinusBio (Linus Biotechnology Inc.), a leader in precision exposome sequencing, today announced the companies are forming a collaboration to test a new, non-invasive technology in a clinical trial. The project will apply LinusBio’s environmental biodynamics platform, enabling detailed temporal mapping of harmful compound exposure, to a clinical trial of probiotics sponsored by Novozymes’ human health unit, Novozymes OneHealth. The clinical trial will assess exposure to heavy metals, such as lead, and a broad range of environmental pollutants, and is part of a larger clinical program from Novozymes OneHealth.

As part of the project, LinusBio will conduct a comprehensive study examining lead and other harmful chemical levels. Utilizing a single strand of hair, LinusBio’s proprietary exposome and biological response sequencing platform can generate data similar to several hundred liquid biopsies and reconstruct the subjects’ exposure to environmental toxicants over time. The study will be conducted in Mexico, where environmental lead exposure remains a significant public health issue1. Lead exposure is also prevalent in many other countries where lead was previously used in gasoline, household paint, water pipes and other products2.

According to the World Health Organization, lead is now known to produce a spectrum of injuries across multiple body systems3. Lead can affect children’s brain development, resulting in reduced intelligence quotient (IQ), behavioral changes and reduced educational attainment. The neurological and behavioral effects of lead are believed to be irreversible. Lead exposure may also cause anemia, hypertension, renal impairment, immunotoxicity and toxicity to the reproductive organs.

“We are very excited to embark on this groundbreaking venture with Novozymes,” says Dr. Manish Arora, co-founder and CEO of LinusBio. “Lead exposure has a detrimental impact on health, especially in children. Currently, there are no effective methods to eliminate lead once it has entered the body. We are aiming, together with Novozymes, to change that. This joint project combines innovative technology and a fresh approach that can offer a major advance in solving the longstanding problem of lead exposure.”

“The collaboration with LinusBio in translating complex exposome data into biological insights and critical global health benefits will be key to advancing our leading biosolution pipeline,” says Dr. Delphine Saulnier, Health Science Lead of the Protective Health Venture at Novozymes OneHealth. “By combining this knowledge with our Data Science platform, the collaboration will give us a technical edge for pursuing new opportunities and further strengthen existing OneHealth solutions”, says Dr. Kimmo Makinen, Product Innovation Director at Novozymes OneHealth.

References:

  1. Tellez-Rojo, M. M., Bautista-Arredondo, L. F., Tamayo-Ortiz, M., Cantoral, A., Estrada-Sanchez, D., Kraiem, R., Pantic, I., Romero, M., Fuller, R., & Trejo-Valdivia, B. (2020, October). First National Report of Blood Lead Levels in Mexican Children: An Analysis to Inform Public Health Actions and Policy. In ISEE Conference Abstracts (Vol. 2020, No. 1).
  • Rees, N., & Fuller, R. (2020). The toxic truth: children’s exposure to lead pollution undermines a generation of future potential. UNICEF.

About Novozymes
Novozymes is the world leader in biological solutions. Together with customers, partners, and the global community, we improve industrial performance while preserving the planet’s resources and helping build better lives. As the world’s largest provider of enzyme and microbial technologies, our bioinnovation enables higher agricultural yields, low-temperature washing, energy-efficient production, renewable fuel, and many other benefits that we rely on today and in the future. We call it Rethink Tomorrow. www.novozymes.com

About Novozymes OneHealth
Novozymes has established Novozymes OneHealth to market solutions within human health under one umbrella. The aim is to help people live healthier and better lives by use of probiotics and enzymes. By finding the one in a trillion solution, Novozymes OneHealth will help to solve profound consumer challenges related to modern lifestyle. www.novozymesonehealth.com

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About LinusBio
LinusBio (Linus Biotechnology Inc.) is a patient-centric, precision exposome medicine company headquartered in New York, NY. The company’s program pipeline comprises precision exposome medicine biomarkers and target discovery across disease domains for which historically no molecular endpoints have been available in medical practice or for clinical trials, including CNS (autism spectrum disorder, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), gastroenterology (inflammatory bowel disease), renal disease and oncology. For more information, visit www.linusbio.com.

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LinusBio Recognized at the 2022 Mount Sinai Innovation Awards


The biotech startup, that developed a novel precision exposome sequencing platform, has been selected as the winner of the Transaction of the Year award

On Monday October 24 2022, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai hosted the 8th annual Mount Sinai Innovation Awards, celebrating numerous honors that recognize significant contributions in biomedical education and industry.

Dr. Manish Arora Speaks at the Innovation Awards ceremony. Photo by Monika Graff Contact: mg@monikagraff.com

Drs. Manish Arora, Christine Austin and Paul Curtin – co-founders of LinusBio – were presented with the Transaction of the Year award. The award recognizes a notable technology from the Mount Sinai Health System that represents a major breakthrough in research and a strong commercial partnership for advancement. LinusBio was selected for its novel approach in developing and commercializing precision exposome sequencing for complex diseases, achieving significant diagnostic and prognostic advancements. Moreover, the company was recognized for its subsequent milestones, including U.S. FDA Breakthrough Device designation for the StrandDx-ASD platform – a diagnostic aid for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

“Our mission is nothing short of transforming the manner in which complex diseases are diagnosed and treated,” said Dr. Manish Arora, co-founder and CEO at LinusBio, “Our platform offers a novel approach: we are looking beyond the genomic components of disease – an area that so far has been neglected for many health conditions. By doing so, we aim to assist families, individuals, and healthcare providers to improve and enhance health.

Right to left: Dr. Manish Arora, Dr. Christine Austin, Dr. Paul Curtin, Dr. Erik Lium. Photo by Monika Graff Contact: mg@monikagraff.com